FM channel number to frequency converter

Convert FM channel numbers to their corresponding frequencies. FM channels are typically numbered based on their frequency allocation in the 88-108 MHz band.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Frequency Result

Calculation Formula

Frequency (MHz) = 88 + (Channel Number × 0.2 MHz)

Where:
- Channel Number: The FM channel number (1-200)
- Frequency: The resulting frequency in MHz (typically in the 88-108 MHz range)

FM channel number to frequency converter Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the FM channel number to frequency converter calculator and its working principles

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the FM channel number in the input field (valid range: 1-200).
  2. Click the "Calculate" button to convert the channel number to its corresponding frequency.
  3. The resulting frequency in MHz will be displayed in the result field.
  4. If you want to start over, click the "Reset" button to clear all input fields.

Working Principle

The FM radio band is allocated from 88 MHz to 108 MHz. In many countries, this band is divided into 200 channels, each separated by 0.2 MHz.

The formula used to convert an FM channel number to its frequency is:

Frequency (MHz) = 88 + (Channel Number × 0.2 MHz)

For example, if you enter channel number 100, the calculator will calculate the frequency as:

Frequency = 88 + (100 × 0.2) = 100 MHz

Practical Applications

This calculator can be used by:

  • Radio enthusiasts to find the frequency of their favorite FM stations.
  • Technicians for setting up or tuning FM radio equipment.
  • Students learning about radio frequency allocations and communications.